Suspicious person, Pearl Road: On Dec. 21, police were dispatched to a Pearl Road store after an employee noticed a man had been in the restroom for a long time.

The employee felt the man was either on something or up to something. An arriving officer caught up to the man's purple car. It turned out he had a suspended license. The driver was arrested.

Theft, SouthPark Center: On Dec. 21, police were dispatched to the mall after a store manager discovered an employee stole a bank deposit.

The arriving officer talked to the manager, who said the incident took place a few days earlier and the person was already terminated.

Suspicious person, Barton Drive: On Dec. 21, a Barton Drive resident called police after seeing a man in her backyard. The woman said the unknown individual was checking out her trees.

She believed the man may have been working for a utility company regarding a pipeline. She called the company, but they denied sending someone out. An arriving officer didn't find the man, but did locate people who found a missing dog.

Harassing communication, Pearl Road: On Dec. 21, a woman went to the police station to report her co-worker's boyfriend said he would go up to his job and "knock his head off."

The woman said the man had been making threats on Snapchat but was unsure whether they were credible. The manager of the store was aware of the situation, but the woman didn't want the man to be contacted.

She just wanted the indecent documented.

Theft, Royalton Road: On Dec. 21, police were dispatched to a Royalton Road business after an employee discovered their cell phone was missing.

An arriving officer talked to the employee, who said a gold iPhone 8 was stolen in the last hour. There are no suspects or witnesses. Surveillance video proved to be too blurry. Police are investigating.